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Unusually for the core work of a religious group, the whole book [Quaker Faith and Practice] is re-compiled from scratch every thirty years or so, ensuring that it remains contemporary and relevant to each new generation.

They extended their passion for spiritual equality to the details of everyday living, showing aggressive disregard for the niceties of seventeenth century etiquette. They refused to remove their hats to social superiors and never bowed to them. They were contemptuous of social status and called everybody thou and thee, ignoring the more respectful you, which was how everyone else was saying it.

I was never in prison that it was not the means of bringing multitudes out of their prisons.

George Fox

You might expect me to say that first I became a Quaker, then I learnt more about Quaker beliefs and principles, and then I tried to live them out. But it wasnt like that. Ive always felt the need to try to care for others and give everyone respect but not always been very good at it.

anonymous

If I try to answer what is good and true in another person, hopefully it will bring those qualities out. Even if it doesnt seem to work, this is how I should live. My faith is that it is worthwhile.

anonymous

Live simply in order that others may simply live.

Gandhi

The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried.

G.K. Chesterton

There is no end, no target, no victory. Peacemaking becomes a constant, tough, rewarding way of life.

At the beginning of this book, I said that I wasnt trying to convert you. As we reach the end, it seems a good idea to repeat it. Im not. What this book has aimed to do is explain a little of who Quakers are and leave the rest to you. They dont claim to have the answers. What they do have are some very good questions.

You dont get converted into a Quaker; you gradually come to realise that you are one, usually because other Friends start treating you as one.

Gerald Priestland

Advice and Queries #17 and 28 and 31